Re work computers - often work environments have proxies which can't be bypassed and may have older versions of the site.On Mac, I used shift reload to (usually) attempt to reload the page from the originating server. though shift relaod doesn't always work.

I am emptying the forum cache (in 2 minutes) which will ensure that old pages that may show access errors are cleared out. keep me updated.

Is it going to be the case that we cannot 'View Active Topics' unless we are logged in? I am getting a no permissions to search error when not logged on. My blackberry doesn't stay logged in, so this would be a problem...

Interesting ... I justed VPN into work and then attempted to connect via the proxy server ...

index.php returned a 404 error message instead of previous notice HOWEVER http://www.bicycles.net.au/ gave me access to the file structure of the website. Only disconnecting the VPN and coming back outside of the proxy server gives me access to the forums.

Andrew

Last edited by Aushiker on Fri Feb 03, 2012 9:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Yep, I had the same, everything broken and able to see the directory structure, tapatalk went offline as well.

Re. stuff being cached locally, that's why I was trying random searches off google, ie. "pickle", "random" to try and find pages I had never been to before so that they were unlikely to be in the proxy.

But... seems to all be working fine now, and I'm accessing it from work finally.

Not wrong Boogs, no sound card, videos never stream properly, no optical drive, thumbdrives awkward, printing large files impossible unless I muck around transferring them to thumb then run them on our non networked "black" box which is a direct USB connect to the printer (Shhh, don't tell the IT crowd! )

...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.London Boy 29/12/2011

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